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tahqua
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Posted: August/14/2010 at 14:13 |
Doug
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Kickboxer
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Great review and perspective there, Doug. Good job...
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pyro6999
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well done doug, i cannot wait till i can get one for myself!!
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They call me "Boots"
375H&H Mag: Yeah, it kills stuff "extra dead" 343 we will never forget God Bless Chris Ledoux "good ride cowboy" |
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cheaptrick
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Damn fine review, Sir!
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neilbilly
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If God didn't want me to play with it, he'd of made my arms shorter.
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martin3175
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Excellent ! |
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Chris Farris
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coyote95
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Nice review Doug Why didn't you let me look at it? afraid of to much slobber
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cyborg
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Thanks Doug, many will benefit from your efforts when trying to make a decision.
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stickbow46
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Fine, fine review Doug thanks.
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Pearls of Wisdom are Heard not Spoken
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jonoMT
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+1 on the review. I think one thing that mitigates the busier look of a mil-dot reticle is that this scope is FFP and, like most FFP scopes I've seen, at low magnification the gradations are hard to see. The reticle is then more like a duplex.
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Reaction time is a factor...
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hometheaterman
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This review makes me want this scope even more. I'm really trying to hold out for a higher power variable as I know it's what I want. Yet it's hard as I really want to get a better scope than what I'm currently using. A guy put one of these for sale on another forum I'm on NIB for a great price. I was very tempted, but I had to pass as I really want a 5-20.
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EAGLE
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Very nice write up and if they come out with a different reticle (med heavy duplex) and lower knobs for hunters like us, I would buy one in a heart beat. I would also like to see an illuminated version too since I hunt 50% of the time at night.
Eagle
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